Not exact matches
If you
tune out part of what someone says, you are far less likely
to listen to them, or
try to understand what they say.
At first I was just
tuning him out and
trying to read my book, and then I started
listening to what he was singing.
If you have SiriusXM, you may want
to tune in
to channel 109 and
listen to me talk about cooking and the blogosphere, while
trying not
to swear and / or creepily fangirl over one of my domestic idols.
And it is a child's country, which is described by the water's soft, ambiguous edge, and it is bewildering
to stand sentry there, unsuccessfully disguised as a heron, with your large white feet sticking out,
to listen to (and wistfully
try to recall) the wild laughter, the shrieks, the singular tuneless
tunes children drone as they march in intent circles; and
to watch them groping into their shadows for shells on the roily bottom or building improbable fortifications
to keep the ocean where it belongs («What arc - you doing?»
While I of course
try to listen to the newest and latest out there, it's always fun
to feel a bit nostalgic with
tunes you
listened to back in those middle school or high school days.
I
try to listen to my inner
tune, but sometime life just gets in the way.
If you
listen to sweet exercise
tunes when walking your dog, you can increase your tempo without
trying harder.
But when they get irritated too much by the mosquito, the music changes from a mysterious espionage soundtrack or elevator - grade easy
listening to bombast fight
tunes, and they engage in some of the weirdest battles with the mosquito: While they stomp around like Godzilla
trying to squash it.
Try reading Blawg Review # 34 while
listening to the
tunes The Wired GC recommends in Making a List
Unfortunately, we got mixed results when
trying to use some of the app's features, at least in our acoustically - treated
listening room: playback controls worked fine, but ABC calibration made very little, if any, noticeable difference in equalizing or
tuning the speakers
to our
listening space.
For a counterexample, you can
try listening to the Jaybird X3s, which are very well
tuned, but everything inside them sounds condensed like a closed accordion because of how close the sound driver is
to the listener's ear.